DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN FEMALE SPERM CHOICE VERSUS MALE SPERM COMPETITION: A COMMENT ON BIRKHEAD

Sperm competition has received a lot of attention from behavioral ecologists in the past decade. In the strict sense, it can be defined as the competition among spermatozoa from different males for the fertilization of a set of ova. Sperm competition can thus be seen as the postcopulatory form of co...

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subjects Animal behavior
Animal reproduction
Animals
Choice Behavior
COMMENTS
Ecological competition
Female
Female animals
Fertilization
Gender discrimination
Genetic compatibility
Male
Male animals
mate choice
Mating behavior
Models, Biological
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Sexual selection
Siblings
Sperm competition
Spermatozoa
Spermatozoa - physiology
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